Sports

Snowboard Slopestyle tests a rider’s ability to handle a variety of terrain by executing freestyle maneuvers down a course filled with a variety of features. The course will contain rails, hips, tabletops and a variety of jumps, allowing riders to combine big air and technical tricks into one run. Riders are judged on amplitude, execution, difficulty of line, landings and use of the course.
Please note: there is no elimination round for women in this competition.

Men

Athletes

Runs

Score

Elimination

24

2

Best of 2 runs

Final

8

3

Meilleur des 3 runs

Women

Athletes

Runs

Score

Final

10

3

Best of 3 runs

SKI

Using the same course as snowboarders, skiers will showcase their freestyle skills on a variety of obstacles including rails, kickers, jumps and gaps. Athletes are judged on creativity, trick completion and style.Please note: there is no elimination round for women in this competition.

Men

Athletes

Runs

Score

Elimination

20

2

Best of 2 runs

Final

10

3

Meilleur des 3 runs

Women

Athlètes

Runs

Score

Final

10

3

Best of 3 runs

SNOWBOARD

The Snowboard SuperPipe competition is arguably one the most exciting competitions in the world. The 500-foot long, 22-foot deep “U-shaped” superpipe is 60 feet from lip-to-lip with a pitch of 18 degrees. This world-class pipe allows for maximum amplitude and speed, giving the riders space to perfect progressive tricks, like the double cork. The competition brings together the talents of Winter Olympians, world champions and hot new riders, all pushing the boundaries of snowboarding with their aerial antics and prowess in the pipe.
Athletes are judged on amplitude, execution, difficulty, landings and use of the superpipe.
Please note: there is no elimination round for women in this competition.

Men

Athletes

Runs

Score

Elimination

16

2

Best of 2 runs

Final

8

3

Best of 3 runs

Women

Athletes

Runs

Score

Final

10

3

Best of 3 runs

SKI

The 540-foot long, 22-foot deep superpipe is 75 feet from lip-to-lip with a pitch of 18 degrees. This translates into maximum amplitude and speed for the athletes to perform their tricks. Skiers are judged on amplitude, execution, difficulty, landings and use of the superpipe.
Please note: there is no elimination round for women in this competition.